I'm not aware of any DVB-S2X that cover any of North America
It appears that there's some multi-stream DVB-S2 on Eutelsat 8W but I think that's another beast altogether that has nothing to do with S2X but i'm not 100% certain
It seems likely that none exist as Brct203 noted so you're probably banging your head against the wall in vain.
DBS-S2X is a EU standard (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) so it doesn't follow that the US would be quick to adopt it. Things may change if the standard is adopted by the ITU.
It seems likely that none exist as Brct203 noted so you're probably banging your head against the wall in vain.
DBS-S2X is a EU standard (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) so it doesn't follow that the US would be quick to adopt it. Things may change if the standard is adopted by the ITU.
Probably at least six months or even a year before the first S2X feed pops up in North America... all the S2X capable equipment is brand new and so is the most expensive and providers aren't investing much money in satellite based operations anymore. With the imminent hostile takeover of the C-band by the government, all the money for upgrades is being spent on fiber distribution. Providers are more interested in killing off their satellite uplinks and distributing their fronthauls via fiber and backhauling remotes via microwave/cell phone networks rather than upgrading their satellite tech again...